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3) At all flying sites a straight or curved line(s) must

be established in front of which all flying takes place

with the other side for spectators. Only personnel

involved with flying the aircraft are allowed at or in

the front of the flight line. Intentional flying behind the

flight line is prohibited.
4) I will operate my model using only radio control

frequencies currently allowed by the Federal

Communications Commission. (Only properly

licensed Amateurs are authorized to operate

equipment on Amateur Band frequencies.)
5) Flying sites separated by three miles or more

are considered safe from site-to site interference,

even when both sites use the same frequencies. Any

circumstances under three miles separation require

a frequency management arrangement, which may

be either an allocation of specific frequencies for

each site or testing to determine that freedom from

interference exists. Allocation plans or interference

test reports shall be signed by the parties involved

and provided to AMA Headquarters. Documents of

agreement and reports may exist between (1) two

or more AMA Chartered Clubs, (2) AMA clubs and

individual AMA members not associated with AMA

Clubs, or (3) two or more individual AMA members.

6) For Combat, distance between combat

engagement line and spectator line will be 500 feet

per cubic inch of engine displacement. (Example: .40

engine = 200 feet.); electric motors will be based on

equivalent combustion engine size. Additional safety

requirements will be per the RC Combat section of

the current Competition Regulations.
7) At air shows or model flying demonstrations, a

single straight line must be established, one side of

which is for flying, with the other side for spectators.
8) With the exception of events flown under AMA

Competition rules, after launch, except for pilots

or helpers being used, no powered model may be

flown closer than 25 feet to any person.
9) Under no circumstances may a pilot or other

person touch a powered model in flight.

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2004 Official AMA

National Model Aircraft Safety Code

GENERAL
1) I will not fly my model aircraft in sanctioned

events, air shows or model flying demonstrations until

it has been proven to be airworthy by having been

previously, successfully flight tested.
2) I will not fly my model higher than approximately

400 feet within 3 miles of an airport without

notifying the airport operator. I will give right-of-way

and avoid flying in the proximity of full-scale aircraft.

Where necessary, an observer shall be utilized to

supervise flying to avoid having models fly in the

proximity of full-scale aircraft.
3) Where established, I will abide by the safety rules

for the flying site I use, and I will not willfully and

deliberately fly my models in a careless, reckless

and/or dangerous manner.
4) The maximum takeoff weight of a model is 55

pounds, except models flown under Experimental

Aircraft rules.

5) I will not fly my model unless it is identified with

my name and address or AMA number, on or in the

model. (This does not apply to models while being

flown indoors.)
6) I will not operate models with metal-bladed

propellers or with gaseous boosts, in which gases

other than air enter their internal combustion

engine(s); nor will I operate models with extremely

hazardous fuels such as those containing

tetranitromethane or hydrazine.
RADIO CONTROL
1) I will have completed a successful radio equipment

ground range check before the first flight of a new or

repaired model.
2) I will not fly my model aircraft in the presence

of spectators until I become a qualified flier, unless

assisted by an experienced helper.

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